Showing posts with label My office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My office. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2008

Our Own Amazing Race

Yesterday my office held our own version of The Amazing Race. Did we have a good time?


Everyone meets in the office kitchen for the lo-down.


First task - take Fred, the free downtown Halifax bus to Citadel Hill.


Everyone piles onboard.












The CEO awaits with the official kick-off.
















One lucky member of each three-person team got to run up the stairs by the Town Clock carrying a water balloon and counting the steps.














My manager (at right) and her team wait for their photobooth pictures to develop.

I don't have any pictures yet of the other challenges, which included eating six suicide-hot chicken wings, finding six features at Public Gardens and finding several names at the Old, Old Cemetery at the corner of Barrington and Spring Garden Road.


During the meanwhilst, I hung out with the two rickshaw guys waiting to take each team to the grand finale site. Both university students, the guy at left is a future power engineer. The guy at right is a future urban planner.


First team to arrive - from investments.


My manager's team - close on their heels. Pink Powah! They ended up winning the race, due to a penalty given to investments.



After a brief wait, the other teams started running in.


This would have been my team - but my sweet little dog got overly joyful Monday when I got home from work. She ran full speed into my injured knee, the one I fell on, fifteen years ago, had surgery on and still had a torn ligament. Now it's completely shot.


First team that needed a beside-the-rickshaw runner.


Yellow team had another runner. It's scary when the rickshaw first tips back.


The royal blue team thinks it's scary, too.


The less-ruthlessly-competitive investment team.


Final rickshaw ride - before I got to ride in one all by myself!


There was a final fishing challenge before everyone did their own version of Irish step-dancing, as encouraged by real dancers.


Here's my Worker Bee team. That's me with my gram's cane - fits me perfectly.


The Worker Bees did a group Irish dance that they learned on the spot.


Those Bees are buzzin.


The one who adores dancing more than anything watched and clapped. I was totally impressed with how well everyone did.


Of course, the whole event was just an excuse to gather at the pub afterward. I sat at the investments table - and the CEO decided he'd sit next to me. Because that's just the kind of office I work in. We're fun, not stuffy.


I was awarded a fairy godmother prize for my rickshaw station. I granted everyone at my table their wishes - and today, the guy who'd sat across from me said his wish had come true. "I wished my kids would be asleep when I got home. And they were. It worked!"